Thursday, March 13, 2014

Parish Notes



Birthday Greetings: We would like to send Birthday Greetings to: Eva Sheehan, Ruth Clark, Shane Rabbitt, Anna Brennan, Kieran Shortt, Elaine Hedderman, Ann Burke and Shane Kenny who all celebrate their birthdays over the next few days. Also a very special Happy Birthday to Gemma Ryan who celebrated her seventh birthday last weekend.

Church News
Parish Liturgy
Readers of the Word
Dromin  Sat 15th Mary Brosnan
Athlacca Sun 16th Aine Barrett.

Ministers of the Eucharist
Dromin  Sat 15thNora O’Keeffe.
Athlacca  Sun 16th Alice McAuliffe & Karen Fox

Altar Servers Athlacca Team C
Sun 16th Charlie, Enda, Isobel, Anna & Evan 

Dromin Church 
The maintenance work in the interior of Dromin Church is now complete. This work included repair to the internal walls surrounding all the windows where damage from water was evident. This work was carried in July 2013 by Constructive Solutions, Clonmel. In recent weeks the entire interior of the building has been painted and a new carpet has been laid on the sanctuary area. The painting of the church was carried out by United Colours Decorators, Limerick. The carpet was supplied by D.J. Hayes & Co Kilfinane . The cost of phase one of the work was € 39,729.00. Phase two of the work will be on the exterior of the building including repairs to the parapet/coping stones on each of the gable ends, some minor repair works to the roof, replacement of existing gutters and down pipes and the redecoration of the external walls. It is hoped to begin phase two of the project by June of this year. As phase two of the work begins it will be necessary to raise funds in addition to the weekly offertory collection. Parishioners who are in a position to contribute a little more to the weekly offertory collection are encouraged to do so. If you would like to make a once off donation towards phase two of the work it would be most welcome.    

St Patrick's Day
The Vigil Mass for the feast of our national saint will be celebrated in Dromin Church on Sunday 16th of March at 7.00p.m. Mass on St Patrick’s day will be celebrated in Athlacca Church at 10.00a.m.
Support the Simon Community: The Simon Community have a National Bag Pack coming up on the 4th of April in all Mid-West Tesco stores and are hoping to recruit volunteers from around the diocese. If you are interesting in helping the Simon Community with this fundraising project you should contact Michelle O’Rourke, Mid-West Simon Community, PO Box 489, No 1 Lower Shannon Street, Limerick. Tel: 061 608980 or  www.midwestsimon.ie All support welcome.
Recent Deaths: We pray for Mr Paddy Howard RIP, late of Gorey, Co Wexford, who died on Wednesday 5th of March. We remember him in our prayers and offer our sympathy to his sister Alice McAuliffe, Athlacca, and to all of his relatives in the parish. May he rest in peace. The death has also take place at the Milford care Centre, Limerick of Mrs Phyllis Collins RIP, Dromin. Her funeral took place in Dromin church and the burial was in Dromin cemetery.  We extend our sympathy to all the members of her family in the parish. My she rest in peace. 
Our sincere sympathies to the Collins and O’Malley family on the death of their mother Phyllis Collins, Ballinastona, Dromin last weekend. Ar deis Dé go raibh a hanam

We would also like to send sincere sympathies to Matt O’Callaghan on the death of his mother Alice O'Callaghan.  Matt covers the sports news in the Vale Star. Ar deis Dé go raibh a hanam

Bereavement Support Services: The next Bereavement support information evening will take place in Milford Care Centre on Wednesday 26th February 2014.   7:00pm – 8.30pm. For further information about the night please contact Mary O Sullivan at 061 485800 or email m.osullivan@milfordcarecentre.ie or a member of the Social Work Department. These hour and a half-long evenings are designed to give general information on grief and bereavement to bereaved people, their family and friends. 

Trocaire Boxes 
Trocaire boxes are available in both churches. you are encouraged to join the Trocaire Lenten Campaign.  

Diocesan Pilgrimage to Lourdes: June 21st – June 26th. All flights from Shannon Airport. For further information contact the Lourdes Pilgrimage Office at the Limerick Social Service Centre, Henry Street, Limerick on 061-314111. Opening hours Mon, Wed & Fri 10.30a.m to 1.00p.m. and from 2.00pm to 5.00pm. Thu 2.00p.m. to 5.00p.m. Travel Agent to the Pilgrimage: Pilgrimages Abroad Tel 01-6359300. Email: pilgrimages@eircom.net 

Results of 45 Drive in Athlacca 7th March
Winners with 11 games - Chrissie O'Sullivan & Ruth Fox
Second with 8 games - D.J. & Denis, Ted & Lucy, Pat Condon & Mike Greene
TablePrizes - Anne Potter & Josie Lynch, Mike Minogue & S,. Hanrahan, Dano & Mary Sheehy, Brendan & T. Mahoney
Raffle -€50 - Joe McDonald, €30 Ruth Fox €20 Pat Condon, €10 each to Joe Carey, Ted Hynes, Noreen Hayes & Tom Linehan
We would like to offer our sympathy to Sean Madden on the death of his brother in law and Pat Naughton on the death of his father in law. May they rest in peace.

Colaiste Iosaef Enterprise Students
Congrats to Colaiste Iosaef Enterprise students in the County Enterprise Awards. Intermediate runner up went to Hurl PM and Best Marketing went to Buzz Buddy in the Senior category.

Boxercise/Fitness Classes
Anyone interested in getting a little fit and want to do some great exercises, there are classes every Monday  and Wednesday night from 8pm – 9pm.  Open to over 16’s, male and female welcome. For further inquiries contact Vinnie Cronin 0879239257

Set Dancing
Set Dancing will take place in the hall every Thursday night and if you would like to join please contact Bridget, the class costs only €4. This is a great way of meeting people and having a good fun plus you get nice and fit.

Limerick Garden Plants Group
Thursday March 27th: Limerick Garden Plants Group are very excited to be hosting the undisputed queen of Irish gardening, Helen Dillon at our club. Helen never fails to deliver an enthralling talk and we are particularly lucky that she has just finished putting together a brand new lecture, so new in fact that she doesn't even have a name for it yet! We would like to extend a warm Limerick welcome to anybody who would like to come along and be part of this fantastic night. We anticipate a large crowd so we advise that the tickets, which cost €12 each, should be purchased in advance. Refreshments are included in the cost and there will be lots of desirable plants for sale on the night, plus a bumper raffle.
The venue for this and all of our other talks is the Southcourt Hotel, Raheen, Limerick All talks take place on the 4th Thursday of the month and start at 8pm sharp.
For more information and for ticket sales please contact Deborah at terranovagardens@eircom.net or connect in with her on her Facebook page.

GAA News
 Lotto Draw
Numbers: 11, 18, 20, 24. No Winner!
Lucky Dips:
€40 - Deirdre Callanan
€20 - Rose Harvey
€20 - Pat Harvey
Membership needs to be paid as soon as possible. €20 for adults and €10 for Students.
Lotto being changed to Saturdays from the 15th onwards.
The Duck Race will take place  on Sunday 23rd.

Referee Course
If anyone is hoping to do a refereeing course please contact Shane Kenny on 0863453735

Fixtures
The ACHL is coming up fast. We have been put into group three along with Hospital Herbertstown who we play on the 1st of April in Athlacca. Throw in at 6:30pm.
Murroe on the 8th of April in Murroe. Throw in at 6:30pm.
Ballybrown on the 20th of May in Athlacca. Throw in at 7:30pm.
Effin on the 27th of May in Effin. Throw in at 7:30pm.

Celebrating St. Patrick’s Day.
Across the world people celebrate St. Patrick’s Day.  Whether quietly with their family, at a Church service, or boisterously in a pub, millions will join in marking the anniversary of Ireland’s patron saint. St. Patrick’s Day is without question the biggest celebration of a national day across the globe.  In the big American cities, in Moscow’s Red Square, in Montserrat (the only place besides Ireland to declare the 17th of March a full public holiday) and even in Nigeria, people bedecked in green will be proclaiming themselves Irish for the day.  Because of its global nature, St. Patrick’s Day has traditionally been celebrated with more fanfare abroad than in Ireland.
Limerick’s Parade Route: Starting at Punches Cross the parade entrants will march down O'Connell Street, finishing at the Island Road. 70,000 spectators throng the streets of Limerick every year for the St Patrick’s Day parade and the 2014 festival promises to be the best yet!
Limerick is Ireland's largest St. Patrick's Day Parade outside of Dublin. There are numerous floats, community groups and bands providing a riot of colour, noise and entertainment for Limerick's largest audience.
Bruff Parade starting at the Primary School at 2p.m. The theme of this year''s parade is "Bruff''s Day of Culture". A Duck Race has been organised between the two Bridges at the end of the town with many prizes .
Kilmallock Parade: After 12 noon Mass starting at the Church and going up town.   

Rathkeale Parade This year’s theme I Love My Town. The parade is on Monday 17th starting at 12.30 at Hennessy's corner. Entrants to meet outside Tadgh O'Connor''s DIY Store from 11.30-12.15. Road closed at 12.15.

Charleville’s Parade: Starting with Community Mass at 12 noon in the Church. Then continuing on to Holy Cross Graveyard.

 



Is it Shamrock or is it Clover?

Although similar, clover when in flower has either purple or white flowers, the shamrock has tiny yellow flowers.  The difference between Shamrock and Clover is Shamrock is smaller, easier to get out of the ground, doesn’t have the thick root system of the clover and the leaves don’t have the white lines though it that clover has.  Clover also has tiny little hairs on the back of the leaves, Shamrock doesn’t.


 



Memory Lane
During the week I got a lovely photo from Mary Ring in California.  Mary was telling me that it would have been their dads birthday last weekend.  Many of you will remember Patrick Joseph Ring better known as Dodo… He was a lovely man and a great worker. Dodo worked for Kilmallock Co. Council for many years and always had the roads leading to Athlacca clean and tidy, the drains at the sides of the roads were always kept clear and the water tables on other roads were always to be seen.  Dodo was a great singer and always sang while he worked.  He had only one mode of transport and that was his trusty bike.  If you didn’t see Dodo, you knew he would be around if you saw his bike.  He is often spoken of fondly in the parish yet.




Death of an actress
The actress Eileen Colgan, best known for her portrayal of the role of Esther Roche in the RTÉ drama Fair City died last Tuesday. She enjoyed a 17-year career at the Abbey Theatre from 1971 to 1988 and appeared regularly in shows that included The Winter’s Tale , Measure for Measure , The Hostage , Ulysses in Nighttown , Richard’s Cork Leg and Talbot’s Box. She had a long career in theatre and worked opposite Michael Bryant, Judi Dench, Maurice Denham, Tom Cruise, Nicole Kidman, Thomas Gibson.  Her career spanned from 1964 to the present. May she rest in peace.

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